Associations between unit workloads and outcomes of first extubation attempts in extremely premature infants below a gestational age of 26 weeks
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R. Støen | B. H. Eriksen | L. Jelsness-Jørgensen | A. Pripp | R. Solberg | C. Tvedt | Henriette Astrup | T. Selberg | S. Rettedal | T. Pedersen | M. O. Ohnstad | H. J. Stensvold | K. Mreihil | A. Rønnestad | Mai Linn Lunnay
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